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Getting there

By train you can take this route (advised)
Luton - Kings x overground
Kings x - oxford circus (victoria line)
Oxford circus - white city (central line)
You then cross over the main road and walk the length of south africa road past the ground and you end up at the school end. Away end is at this side

By car you leave the M25 at junction 16 and head into London on the M40. continue as it turns into the A40. Exit at the junction with Wood Lane (A219) and turn right towards BBC
South Africa Road is the first right after that but there are plenty of local businesses off of Wood lane round that area that will look after the car in exchange for a small fortune.  Unfortunatly in central london this is the best option

Where to eat & drink

The Springbok pub is near the ground if you go left out of White City tube station and with there being no alcohol under or around the away end, it's advisable you go in here if you're in need of a confidence boosting pint (or two)!

On Uxbridge Road there is all the take away outlets you could imagine to eat - Indian, chinese, you name it, there's an outlet for it. So enjoy your food and drink very close to the stadium.

Queens Park Rangers - Tuesday 13th September 7:45pm


Loftus Road, West London


Match preview

A third trip this season to London, this time to the West of the capital, having already won at Palace in the South and Orient in the East, it's hopefully going to complete a hat-trick of awayday wins in London, within six weeks of the season starting. We go to QPR oweing them a late goal (or three) having been victims of injury time equalisers three time before against them, in recent seasons. Always with luck on their side it seems against The Hatters, QPR are a team we need to dish out some revenge on; this being the thought on a lot of Luton Town fans' minds going into this encounter.

Ranger's manager Holloway talks the talk when it comes to football, but Newell takes a calmer, more cautious approach to the game which is why Luton fans respect him so much. This is also the reason for why Holloway annoys Hatters fans so much. Another reason for this fixture having been so tasty in recent years is because of a certain Mr. Thorpe. He won't be present this time around, but his name is sure to be sung in the away end before the ninety minutes are up.

Always an eagerly awaited fixture, Luton fans will hope their side won't disappoint and will be bouyed by the fact that they haven't been let down by their side on the road so far this campaign.

Steve Bostock©

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